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Trump claims Canada ‘considering’ becoming 51st state for no-cost Golden Dome and more top headlines

Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. And here’s what you need to know to start your day … TOP 3 1. Trump claims Canada ‘considering’ becoming 51st state for no-cost Golden Dome 2. Secret Service officers suspended after brawl outside Obama’s home 3. Musk ‘disappointed’ by Trump’s spending bill…

Michael Saylor’s Strategy Slows Bitcoin Buys as MSTR Premium Shrinks, Says K33

Key Takeaways: Strategy’s Bitcoin buying pace has slowed as MSTR’s premium to net asset value declines. K33 cites rising competition from over 70 firms adopting Bitcoin treasury strategies. Strategy still leads the pack with 580,250 BTC, worth over $63 billion. Strategy, the Bitcoin-focused firm formerly known as MicroStrategy, appears to be easing its pace of…

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Climate change-fueled heat records, stronger storms all but certain over next 5 years, scientists warn

Washington — Get ready for several years of even more record-breaking heat that pushes Earth to more deadly, fiery and uncomfortable extremes, two of the world’s top weather agencies forecast. There’s an 80% chance the world will break another annual temperature record in the next five years, and it’s even more probable that the world…

Trump’s pardons of public officials and break-in at Beanie Babies mogul’s house: Morning Rundown

A handful of Trump’s recent pardons show a shift in Justice Department priorities. British authorities garner praise for swift reaction to incident involving a vehicle in Liverpool. And a woman is in a coma after a break-in at the home of Beanie Babies billionaire Ty Warner. Here’s what to know today. Trump’s pardons highlight Justice…

Turkey weighing citizens in public to fight obesity, critics slam the move as fat shaming

Turkey is tipping the scales in its war on obesity. The country has launched a nationwide campaign to measure citizens’ weight in public spaces to combat its rising obesity rates — a move critics argue amounts to public fat shaming and government overreach.  The initiative, called “Learn Your Ideal Weight, Live Healthy” campaign, will see…